Now playing Next Real Economy The euro turns 25: How has the single currency changed Europe? IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION In this Real Economy Crash Course, we reflect on 25 years of the euro, from its introduction in 1999 to its significance today and what to expect in the future. 10/01/2024
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Now playing Next Europe Decoded Can new EU corporate tax rules make big business pay its fair share? A landmark global deal setting a minimum corporate tax rate of 15% on multinational companies came into force in the European Union on 1 January. 05/01/2024
Now playing Next world news Kosovo number plates to be recognised in Serbia Serbia has announced that drivers with Kosovo licence plates can enter Serbian territory from 1 January, seemingly ending a years-long dispute that at times has turned violent. 01/01/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Euroviews. Will the new year bring a positive change in EU-Turkey relations? In the European corridors of power, people are very well aware that if the necessary reforms are not implemented, 2024 will open another cycle of blame and threats that will poison EU-Turkey relations once again, Christos Kourtelis and Caglar Ozturk write. 30/12/2023
Now playing Next Business BNP Paribas caught up in Cyprus-related money laundering investigation An ongoing investigation targets a Cypriot brokerage firm, in collaboration with one of BNP Paribas' branches, over alleged 'aggravated money laundering.' 27/12/2023
Now playing Next Cyprus Israeli foreign minister wants to fast-track aid to Gaza via Cyprus Israel wants to fast-track the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza through a maritime corridor from Cyprus, the country's foreign minister said on Wednesday. 20/12/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Pornhub among porn sites to be policed by strict EU digital rules Pornhub, Stripchat and XVideos will need to abide by the European Union's strictest digital regulations after they were designated "very large online platforms" (VLOPs) by the EU executive on Wednesday. 20/12/2023
Now playing Next Nutrition Europe's obesity crisis: Which countries are the most impacted? The data shows one in six Europeans with obese and over 50% of adults overweight. The rates vary from country to country but where is the problem the worst? 20/12/2023
Now playing Next Europe News No EU call for Gaza ceasefire despite Belgium and Ireland's pleas EU leaders failed to sharpen their stance on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza during talks on Friday, despite Belgium and Ireland's leaders advocating for a ceasefire. 15/12/2023
Now playing Next wellbeing This year's EU happiness index is out. Where does your country place? The top spot has been held by Austria while German citizens are far less happy than before, according to new EU data. 08/12/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The demon of irredentism is back with a vengeance Geopolitical atavism has become fashionable, politically expedient and unchecked by the major powers who are either distracted or complicit. Today the globe is pockmarked with latent or current irredentist disputes, Mark Medish and Alex Rondos write. 08/12/2023
Now playing Next world news Greece and Turkey agree to reboot relations, cooperate on migration In a landmark visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to Athens, the two countries agreed to boost trade and establish communication channels between coastguards to tackle the issue of migration. 07/12/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Italian opera and 55 other practices added to UNESCO intangible herita While opera and midwifery require care and considerate protection, the UN-backed association also listed Türkiye's olive cultivation as a practice in need of urgent safeguarding. 07/12/2023
Now playing Next Economy Declining exports and inventories weigh on the eurozone economy The eurozone economy shrank slightly in the third quarter of 2023 as inventory levels fell more than expected 07/12/2023
Now playing Next Greece Turkish President Erdogan meets with PM Mitsotakis in Athens visit The pair will focus on economic cooperation and addressing issues such as migration, aiming for a "win-win" approach and improved ties with the European Union. 07/12/2023
Now playing Next Work Which countries pay teachers the most and the least in Europe? Teachers in Europe are expected to continue striking for better pay and working conditions in 2024 after many of their salaries fell in real terms. 06/12/2023